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perfect match at kp.org and thrive. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> tonight we are going to take you inside an extraordinary competition, one that tests the limits of animals and humans. the rules are simple. adopt a wild horse and in four months make that horse tame enough to perform in a show. one with a million dollars up for grabs. as you are about to see some of the people involved in this contest are a bit on the wild side themselves. here's abc's juju chang. ♪ >> reporter: the final round of the mustang million competition and much more on the line than bragging rights. >> fort hood, texas are you ready to get it started on a saturday night. let's do it. >> reporter: at stake a million dollars in prize money. 190 cowboys and cowg
perfect match at kp.org and thrive. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> tonight we are going to take you inside an extraordinary...
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>> well, we, obviously, talked about a great deal about the deteriorating threat environment in libya. you know, when i landed in tripoli, i was met by the zintan militia. that was the welcome i had. all these guys, dressed completely in black, holding their automatic weapons. that was my welcoming party. >> rubio told fox news last night, time will tell whether some of the things she said will bear out to be true or not. these things have a way of flushing themselves out. overall, clinton's political strengths were clearly on display. she was prepared, tough when she needed to be, deferential when she wanted to be, and she displayed both raw emotion and a sense of humor. it's also worth noting that she's stronger today, politically, than she was four years ago. consider, she's leaving office with the highest approval ratings of her political career, 67%, according to a "washington post"/abc poll. we had her at 69 in the nbc news/"wall street journal" poll. a whopping 91% of democrats approve of the job he's done, and that fervor was on vivid display, as senate and house democrats fel
>> well, we, obviously, talked about a great deal about the deteriorating threat environment in libya. you know, when i landed in tripoli, i was met by the zintan militia. that was the welcome i had. all these guys, dressed completely in black, holding their automatic weapons. that was my welcoming party. >> rubio told fox news last night, time will tell whether some of the things she said will bear out to be true or not. these things have a way of flushing themselves out. overall,...
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neither party in that environment. but that, well, in that environment, that needs to stay planted firmly on your shoulder until either stocks come down or we get a resolution on both. not one. but both the budget deal and syria that pleases the bulls. to me, that's a tie that since we don't have a single lifeguard, sounds like shark infested waters to me. let's go to joe in oregon. please, joe. >> thank you, mr. cramer, for taking my call. >> you are quite welcome. >> caller: i was wondering if i should pull back in stock or wait now for vodafone. >> people presume, if i get long, i got to buy that. tomorrow will be to quote with the wend another day. now i go to manny. please. >> caller: hello, jim. thank you for taking my call. i'd like to have your guidance regarding yelp. >> yelp? >> caller: it's out on july 31st. i see that it has been going up. it came down to the upper 40s, it's inching up in the lower 50s range. should i hold or sell? >> you have the greatest revenue growth of any of the companies i follow. so
neither party in that environment. but that, well, in that environment, that needs to stay planted firmly on your shoulder until either stocks come down or we get a resolution on both. not one. but both the budget deal and syria that pleases the bulls. to me, that's a tie that since we don't have a single lifeguard, sounds like shark infested waters to me. let's go to joe in oregon. please, joe. >> thank you, mr. cramer, for taking my call. >> you are quite welcome. >> caller:...
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ingredients for life. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >> update breaking news story. large fire burning at ecology building in the bayshore district uses across 101 from candlestick park. live look from the sutro tower cam showing the smoke in the distance. we are told it's burning yard debris cardboard and wood. red light is part of tower on the left. so pay no attention to that. smoke in the distance again this is on 101 across from candlestick park. my colleague co-anchor news anchor carolyn johnson on the road head thanksgiving way now and is passing near the fire. carolyn what are you seeing there? >> well, danni just drove through that area. it is incredibly smokey. in fact i thought i was entering maybe a fog bank but it's
ingredients for life. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >> update breaking news story. large fire burning at ecology building in the...
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. >> naturally, what happens when you pump dry, hot air into your environment, that environment dries out. sot(çó the relativefá humidity 1 environment, as it goes down all the moisture from your body gets sucked out and your skinÑi drie out. >> reporter: solution, use cleansers and moisturizersfá afr a shower. >> right away you hydrate your skin with a prr moisturizer.çó >> reporter: now another good thing to use in the home during this time of the year are humidifiers. they add moisture to the air and keep yourfá body from going dry. nbc bay area news. >> thank çóyou, george. >>> more details, gas bills are likely to be çóexpensive. they are seeing record amounts of gas among its 14 million customers. the amount of gas they're supplying today is double what it was on thanksgiving, so expect a high bill. our coverage of the cold weather online. you'll see lotsçó of photos lik this one sent by our viewers. we'd like to see what you have to offeb óus. ine1 the upper right hand corne témf your screenw3jfjf you'll s it says send pics. >>> and now thousands aree1 gathering
. >> naturally, what happens when you pump dry, hot air into your environment, that environment dries out. sot(çó the relativefá humidity 1 environment, as it goes down all the moisture from your body gets sucked out and your skinÑi drie out. >> reporter: solution, use cleansers and moisturizersfá afr a shower. >> right away you hydrate your skin with a prr moisturizer.çó >> reporter: now another good thing to use in the home during this time of the year are...
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one thing that has changed, our environment is cleaner, kids don't get as many infections because they're vaccinated. smaller families, those factors educate the immune system when younger. that's a hypothesis. >> do we process food differently? >> people ask why is there more peanut allergy in united states than asia, they use lots of peanuts in the food. there's a difference in the way we treat the peanut. there they boil it, here we roast it. when you roast that, you induce a change, makes it look more dangerous to the body. and that will make it look like an allergen rather than a safe food. >> i want to thank you for the incredible information. we will post it on the website. thank you very much. i'll call you dr. phil from now on. >> of course. >> unfortunately that's all the time we have. thanks to all of our wonderful guests. more information about today's program, go to our website. we are also on facebook. you can follow me on twitter. i am cheryl jennings. have a great week. bye for >> "jack hanna's wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide insurance. >> hi, everybody, i'm jac
one thing that has changed, our environment is cleaner, kids don't get as many infections because they're vaccinated. smaller families, those factors educate the immune system when younger. that's a hypothesis. >> do we process food differently? >> people ask why is there more peanut allergy in united states than asia, they use lots of peanuts in the food. there's a difference in the way we treat the peanut. there they boil it, here we roast it. when you roast that, you induce a...
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it says the pipeline would not have a significant impact on the environment. remember the pipeline would run through the heartland of the u.s. from canada's oil sands to the gulf coast and carry 830,000 barrels of oil a day. the new report sets the stage for president obama to decide how to proceed. supporters of the pipeline say it will create 5,000 jobs and could reduce reliance on imports from other countries. >>> hugo chavez is said to be fighting for his life. he's back in his country undergoing cancer treatment. that's according to his vice president who spoke to his supporters friday night. >> president hugo chavez is in good spirits, but fighting for his life. we have to let him rest. >> chavez had been in cuba where he had his fourth cancer surgery. the there's no word what type of cancer he's battling, but it kept him from his inauguration in january. and last night, his supporters attended a mass in the chapel of a military hospital where chavez is receiving treatment. >>> a top democratic congressman is slamming supreme court justice scalia's take
it says the pipeline would not have a significant impact on the environment. remember the pipeline would run through the heartland of the u.s. from canada's oil sands to the gulf coast and carry 830,000 barrels of oil a day. the new report sets the stage for president obama to decide how to proceed. supporters of the pipeline say it will create 5,000 jobs and could reduce reliance on imports from other countries. >>> hugo chavez is said to be fighting for his life. he's back in his...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ...i captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman's fund >>> every single bite, need it to be -- >> twinkies in there. >> it's like a great big hug. >> about as spicy as i can handle it. my parents put chili powder in my baby food. >> just a lot of chillin
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ...i captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman's fund >>> every single bite, need it to be -- >> twinkies in there. >> it's like a great big hug. >> about as spicy as i can handle it. my parents put chili powder in my baby food....
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berkshire is not a mosaic of businesses that do well in the environment of american resurgence. he's got tons of housing, lots of insurance, many pipelines. he's got retail, he's got household brand, think heinz. he's got a mammoth railroad. it's almost as if there was this stock called united states of american business. and its president isn't barack obama, it's warren buffett. you get this leader going, you can go in and pretty much buy everything from toll brothers to travelers to union pacific and johnson mills. seeing berkshire hathaway on the new high list is like embracing motherhood, apple tie and dilly ba bars. warren buffett does own dairy queen. and i follow him everywhere. next leader boeing. yes, boeing. can you believe it? can we count just for a moment. humor me. can we count the ways this shouldn't be anywhere near the new high list? you got the exploding batteries on the dreamliner, the labor strike that's unbelievable, a strong dollar giving airbus a big leg up, you got the sequester. and boeing's a huge defense department sup le can't. this shouldn't be on th
berkshire is not a mosaic of businesses that do well in the environment of american resurgence. he's got tons of housing, lots of insurance, many pipelines. he's got retail, he's got household brand, think heinz. he's got a mammoth railroad. it's almost as if there was this stock called united states of american business. and its president isn't barack obama, it's warren buffett. you get this leader going, you can go in and pretty much buy everything from toll brothers to travelers to union...
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coverage of the service. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> good evening. three of the greatest managers. tony larousse a champion. he was the selection of the expansion era committee. the skippers will be in coopers cooperstown. a dad who is a broadcaster for charlotte was in a good mood. 43 points and 9 assists. walker had 31 points. 115-111 to charlotte. we have thursday night at 9:00. here is a preview talking about nba groupies. >> that's more entertainment and funny. >> if you are white, she sees it first. >> all right. >>> this will be fun with curry. we will have a lot of fun and kick it around. stick with us for the first click. >>> 49ers feeling good. they are 2 games back in the nfc west. the 49ers will have to be on th
coverage of the service. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> good evening. three of the greatest managers. tony...
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public environment that includes buildings as well as lots of interference. we have technology to deliver that and confident that we can provide a great service to san francisco. at hulk -- ruckus we are excited about the opportunity to bring the millions of residents and businesses as well as visitors wifi access as well as new online services to the great city of san francisco. thank you. [ applause ] >> well, before we ask the mayor to officially activate symbolically with his big switch. be careful, mayor. i want to acknowledge the people that made that act possible. one thing i realized in the last six 6 months is that the number of players, the level of collaboration and partnership of complexity with players was the key to make this a reality before the end of the year. not in any order of importance, i have to thank my boss who has been believing for a second that this would happen. good. now i can say it's good. kelly from the puc, we get the power from the puc. we had a special partnership with mta, ed riskin's people and i want to particularly ackn
public environment that includes buildings as well as lots of interference. we have technology to deliver that and confident that we can provide a great service to san francisco. at hulk -- ruckus we are excited about the opportunity to bring the millions of residents and businesses as well as visitors wifi access as well as new online services to the great city of san francisco. thank you. [ applause ] >> well, before we ask the mayor to officially activate symbolically with his big...
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given an environment where we have falling all prices -- falling oil prices and downward forces on inflation, it's difficult to get inflation to move quickly to target. we are, again, committed to doing what is necessary to get inflation back to target over the next couple of years. >> there has been a great deal of discussion in your profession about the potency of policy at the zero boundary. it's very striking that inflation has fallen while qe3 has been in place in the economy continues to under shoot the fmoc forecast. the simple question is -- are you giving up? have you reached the limit of your policy tools and is there nothing more you can do? the economy is still running way below the trendline that existed before the financial crisis. >> everything depends on what benchmark you compare it to . i said last year that monetary policy was not a panacea. it could not solve all our problems. in particular, it cannot do anything about a slowing of potential growth which appears to have happened to some extent. it cannot do much or anything about fiscal policy which is working in the oppo
given an environment where we have falling all prices -- falling oil prices and downward forces on inflation, it's difficult to get inflation to move quickly to target. we are, again, committed to doing what is necessary to get inflation back to target over the next couple of years. >> there has been a great deal of discussion in your profession about the potency of policy at the zero boundary. it's very striking that inflation has fallen while qe3 has been in place in the economy...
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prisons are a stressful environment. they are stressful for the prisoners and stressful for the guards and people who run them. they -- inherently we are putting people in cages that don't want to be there. is if 95% of the people who go to are coming home day, what should that environment look like? it seems to me we should not have an overcrowded situation. we should provide them with adequate healthcare and and, for so many people who have had poor education and connections with the world of work, we need to do everything we can to prepare them to have a legitimate lifestyle when they get out. host: as far as the transition between someone in the system and they are heading out, what does that do for the larger topic of overcrowding? basically, the more we can keep people from going back and cycling through, the better off we all are. it means fewer people committing crimes and your people in crimes -- in presence. resins are inherently damaging to people. removing people from their community, put them in a highly str
prisons are a stressful environment. they are stressful for the prisoners and stressful for the guards and people who run them. they -- inherently we are putting people in cages that don't want to be there. is if 95% of the people who go to are coming home day, what should that environment look like? it seems to me we should not have an overcrowded situation. we should provide them with adequate healthcare and and, for so many people who have had poor education and connections with the world of...
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this is a great example of our commitment to quality and long lasting product and to the environment. i want to take a moment to introduce someone very special to the kilroy organization, our vice-president of sustainability. sarah, stand up, wave. shake hands with the mayor. you can tell your daughter you did that. this is a woman that academic -- came into my office several years ago. i knew her dad very well. we were very good friends and she was getting a masters degree and her dad asked me if i would meet with her and talk about the future and not for the idea of working for kilroy, but i said, you know what, the right place for you is here because i want to be the leader in office buildings in the united states and you come to work for us and show us how it's done and she has done a remarkable job. so sarah, thanks very much. [ applause ] this project isn't the biggest one in the city that we are doing or that anybody is doing. but it's a pretty remarkable project. it's a second lead in platinum building. we tried to make it net zero. you can't do it in existing law but we are w
this is a great example of our commitment to quality and long lasting product and to the environment. i want to take a moment to introduce someone very special to the kilroy organization, our vice-president of sustainability. sarah, stand up, wave. shake hands with the mayor. you can tell your daughter you did that. this is a woman that academic -- came into my office several years ago. i knew her dad very well. we were very good friends and she was getting a masters degree and her dad asked me...
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sprouts, the seed generally needs moist, warm environments to grow. which is a breeding ground for bacteria. >> all sorts of different organisms. recalls. >> exactly. they found sprouts are usually the cull pretty at the sent of these massive food recall and getting people sick. doing sprouts, heat them to kill some of the bacteria or get crunch with the sprouts. take your carrots, take your cabbages and you shred them and use those instead. trying to get that texture. >> sure. get the texture. stay away from the bacteria. >> canned tomatoes. is it the can or the tomatoes? >> the can. a resin that brings synthetic estrogens that messes with hormones. hormone regulation is the issue all of people are facing being unwell and unhealthy weight gain. guest away from the can and move to things like glass that don't have those resins in there or even like a tete tra pack like trader joe's has tomatoes in a te tetra back getting us away from the dangers in the can. >>> and someone i know well weighed in on this. >> swordfish high in mercury. the other thing,
sprouts, the seed generally needs moist, warm environments to grow. which is a breeding ground for bacteria. >> all sorts of different organisms. recalls. >> exactly. they found sprouts are usually the cull pretty at the sent of these massive food recall and getting people sick. doing sprouts, heat them to kill some of the bacteria or get crunch with the sprouts. take your carrots, take your cabbages and you shred them and use those instead. trying to get that texture. >>...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflu
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n....
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anything that blends in with the normal trash that's out in the environment and so forth. >> she's been missing since wednesday. john webb told police someone kidnapped his daughter after he left her in the car with his mother. he went into a super market on 79th and international boulevard. police say they are searching places in oakland. this happens to be the area in the hills where webb lived with her. >> anything's possible at this point. she could have wandered off. being the area is a wooded area. we asked them to conduct search. >> this isn't tip you got she could be buried. >> no, no such thing. >> the father was briefly jailed on child endangerment charges. he has not been named a suspect. >> does the trial get colder with each day? >> that is the common belief. we would like to hope and think she's still out there and we can find her. >> nothing has turned up in the searches. kpix 5. >> and oakland police urge anyone with information to give them a call. >>> you've seen the protests around the country. they are on the internet too. the web sites crashing. >>> and the young he
anything that blends in with the normal trash that's out in the environment and so forth. >> she's been missing since wednesday. john webb told police someone kidnapped his daughter after he left her in the car with his mother. he went into a super market on 79th and international boulevard. police say they are searching places in oakland. this happens to be the area in the hills where webb lived with her. >> anything's possible at this point. she could have wandered off. being the...
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if you are especially in a marine or water environment, you will find this layer of chert. it's in all colors, purple, green, red, blue. it's a beautiful rock. . >> one thing i wanted to ask you, the review in the paper recently on sunday said that your book is different from all the other books about the anastazi because you brought out some of the non-flattering parts of their culture like violence. how did you conclude that they were a violent culture? . >> well, i didn't necessarily conclude they were a violent culture, i just concluded there was violence in their culture. the evidence is very clear where you find masker sites, where every place you drop a trench there are bodies, unburied bodies missing their heads, in some cases where there will be a head in one room and you can match it up to the body which is in another room 100 yards away and they didn't just end up there; somebody took the head off. and there will be places where it's all femurs, all gathered together. and places where it's obviously some kind of warfare event where people are all huddled into one
if you are especially in a marine or water environment, you will find this layer of chert. it's in all colors, purple, green, red, blue. it's a beautiful rock. . >> one thing i wanted to ask you, the review in the paper recently on sunday said that your book is different from all the other books about the anastazi because you brought out some of the non-flattering parts of their culture like violence. how did you conclude that they were a violent culture? . >> well, i didn't...
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extreme environments, brutality, death dirksing. it's uncivilized and women can't do it, nor thank you they even be thought of as doing it. we have come so far and the number one reason is because we have had all of these women in iraq and afghanistan, in these wars, fighting these wars even though not on the official front line and dyeing. 152 women have died in these conflicts, 800 wounded. >> martha, in addition to opening up a lot of jobs, what actually is the practical effect of this? how do they phase it in? are there issues they have to yet resolve once you lift the ban? >> first of all, they're giving this a lot of time. implementation not until the beginning of 2016. you're going to have -- i talked to some young male soldiers who don't like this. it's sort of like this that you heard 20 years ago, we don't want women there. it will ruin the band of brothers. they're going to go slow with this. women will want them to go slow too. they want to do it right. they want the standards to be the same. they want to look at who's q
extreme environments, brutality, death dirksing. it's uncivilized and women can't do it, nor thank you they even be thought of as doing it. we have come so far and the number one reason is because we have had all of these women in iraq and afghanistan, in these wars, fighting these wars even though not on the official front line and dyeing. 152 women have died in these conflicts, 800 wounded. >> martha, in addition to opening up a lot of jobs, what actually is the practical effect of...
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environment does play a role. for instance, in women, where you would sort of waning sex drive around menopause, you would think, now we have the advent of the cougar. and one study i read was fascinating, said cougars erupt in you're in a permissive environment where there happen to be young men who are interested and then all of a sudden women's sex drive doesn't wane in their late 40s and 50s. if they live in a smaller town, conservative town, where it would be considered a scandal, there are fewer cougars, so environment does play a role, as well. >> i can't believe you said that. actually, i can. it is you, dr. wendy. but, you know, here's the thing. that's probably why, though, there are all these commercials and all these products to get your testosterone levels up. because really, for a man, i mean, it's a big part about getting up and keeping up. that's really a big part of it for a man. come on. let's be honest. >> it is. but let me tell you this. one-third of men over the age of 50 have some form of ere
environment does play a role. for instance, in women, where you would sort of waning sex drive around menopause, you would think, now we have the advent of the cougar. and one study i read was fascinating, said cougars erupt in you're in a permissive environment where there happen to be young men who are interested and then all of a sudden women's sex drive doesn't wane in their late 40s and 50s. if they live in a smaller town, conservative town, where it would be considered a scandal, there...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ tires screech ] chewley's finds itself in a sticky situation today after recalling its new gum. [ male announcer ] stick it to the market before you get stuck. get the most extensive charting wherever you are with the mobile trader app from td ameritrade. did you try restarting it? no, not that. i was thinking about getting a tablet as a gift... verizon has tablets. they got a lot of them? accessing brain information... yes, they have a lot to choose from. did you really just... and now you can get $100 off any tablet. thanks, wayne. save like never before on any tablet at verizon now. get $100 off any tablet. plus trade in your old tablet for up to $150 or more. that's powerful. verizon. can you move your beverage away from the keyboard? it's making me anxious. sure thing. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reli
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ tires screech ] chewley's finds itself in a sticky situation today after recalling its new gum. [ male announcer ] stick it to the market before you get stuck. get the most extensive charting wherever you are with the mobile trader app from td ameritrade. did you try restarting it? no, not that. i was thinking about getting a tablet as a gift... verizon has tablets. they got a lot of them? accessing brain information......
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> welcome back, everybody. here are stories making new this is morning. rescue teams are digging through mud looking for survivors from a landslide caused by a typhoon in japan that killed at least 24 people. dozens are still unaccounted for after the island collapsed 75 miles north of tokyo. >>> chaos on the west gate shopping mall. panicked shoppers are running for their lives as militants came in and started shooting. al shabab claimed responsibility for the siege in which 72 people died. in arkansas, police chased a school bus with 11 children aboard. it was hijacked by 22-year-old nicholas miller. he had a knife when he forced the driver off the bus. he was stopped and arrested. everyone was safe. >>> a walmart employee was fired after he tried to help a woman being attacked in a parking lot. a spokesperson said while they understood the intentions, his actions violated company policy. >>> one of the world's priceless
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> welcome back, everybody. here are stories making new this is morning. rescue teams are digging through mud looking for survivors from a landslide caused by a typhoon in japan that killed at least 24 people. dozens are still unaccounted for after the island collapsed 75 miles north of tokyo. >>> chaos on the west...
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bring the natural world and the man-made world harmony, to bring youthfulness, delight, to our whole environment and that, of course, only begins with trees .nd flowers and landscaping talkingbird johnson about
bring the natural world and the man-made world harmony, to bring youthfulness, delight, to our whole environment and that, of course, only begins with trees .nd flowers and landscaping talkingbird johnson about
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, home environment, their friend. how do you help girls get through that? the think confidence is number one thing to give to girls. when we first started they were scared to raise their hand. they did not want to describe themselves. when they first did coding they wanted to give up. but for us it was teaching about the importance of failure. teaching them about the try and try again. the key part of code and launching code clubs in high school. we're making sure that we are inviting female sbrures and having them talk about -- entrepreneurs and having them talk about and learn how they build a business. they can see people who look like them. that is important for the girls of color. i couldn't find one black female engineer in the entire city. can you imagine that? for these girls -- it is so funny we just had the application process at google and we saw all these african american women and latin american women come in saying i want to learn how to code, teach me. \[applause] one of my girls came here from another
, home environment, their friend. how do you help girls get through that? the think confidence is number one thing to give to girls. when we first started they were scared to raise their hand. they did not want to describe themselves. when they first did coding they wanted to give up. but for us it was teaching about the importance of failure. teaching them about the try and try again. the key part of code and launching code clubs in high school. we're making sure that we are inviting female...
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democrats loved it because it was pro environment. republicans loved it because they thought it was a state's right amendment and i was happy to let them think whatever they wanted, as long as they voted for it, which they did. we put throwing these unusual coalitions based upon progressive values. cenk: i want to find out more about these tricks. i want you to tell me one or two more of those tricks that you have up your sleeve for actual success in congress and give me some hope. we'll do that when we return. cenk: we're back on "the young turks" and talk to congressman alan grayson. he represents florida's ninth district in congress. now, congressman, you and i have talked in the past, people go on you tube.com/tyt and see our interviews. the thing i think is the ultimate issue in congress is money in politics, that until we decide how our politicians elected through money is fixed, we can't get anything else done. that's my sense of it. now, can you give me some hope? is there any way that this congress can agree to stop funding t
democrats loved it because it was pro environment. republicans loved it because they thought it was a state's right amendment and i was happy to let them think whatever they wanted, as long as they voted for it, which they did. we put throwing these unusual coalitions based upon progressive values. cenk: i want to find out more about these tricks. i want you to tell me one or two more of those tricks that you have up your sleeve for actual success in congress and give me some hope. we'll do...
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even in a non-hostile environment. if syria should agree to open up its sites not only to inspection but seizure by the end of this week or in any time frame, just how difficult would that be? do you think it's even possible to secure those weapons during a civil war? >> well, on your question regarding time frame on security clearances and the entire specific components of security clearances, timeit fra dframe, depth of clearance, kind of clearance, access different clearances give individuals, we're going to look at all of that. obviously the longer clearances go without review, there's some jeopardy to that. there's no question about it. so we're going to take a look at every one of those components. >> on syria, my current role, the current role of the military, is to provide some planning assistance to the organization for the prevention of chemical weapons, opcw, who has the lead, as well as to maintain the credible threat of force, should the diplomatic track fail. my comments about the security of the stockpil
even in a non-hostile environment. if syria should agree to open up its sites not only to inspection but seizure by the end of this week or in any time frame, just how difficult would that be? do you think it's even possible to secure those weapons during a civil war? >> well, on your question regarding time frame on security clearances and the entire specific components of security clearances, timeit fra dframe, depth of clearance, kind of clearance, access different clearances give...
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. >> it tells stories of the ecology and the environment and beyonce is in it, steven tyler. >> very cute and fun. >> let's move on, "star trek: into the darkness." >> tell us the truth. >> if you're a star trek fan you're definitely going to like it. there's a major "star trek" mythology baddie in this movie. the kirk and spock, they're on the enterprise, they have to come back home because there's been a terrorist act. there's always an issue. but it's more emo "star trek." >> and there's a big brouhaha because a lot of the female characters are naked or walking around in our underwear. we personally didn't think it was a big deal. i remember when princess leia was chained. by jabba the hut? >> what's the age range. >> maybe not under ten. i did cringe a little bit with the underwear scene. but at the same time i was thinking -- god i really liked her underwear and i'm a little biased, because i was named after the original character, nichelle nichols from the movie. so i'm -- >> well that review is all over the board. >> let's go to a rental. "the impossibles." >> loved it. >> tha
. >> it tells stories of the ecology and the environment and beyonce is in it, steven tyler. >> very cute and fun. >> let's move on, "star trek: into the darkness." >> tell us the truth. >> if you're a star trek fan you're definitely going to like it. there's a major "star trek" mythology baddie in this movie. the kirk and spock, they're on the enterprise, they have to come back home because there's been a terrorist act. there's always an issue....
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especially in this environment. why don't we go to bruno in florida? bruno. >> caller: jimmy! big boo-yah to ya! >> hey, sunshine, what's shaking? >> caller: not much, man. my stock is arine technology. unfortunately, i got it when the company went public on the ipo day. what do you think about this? >> i was surprised the stock didn't act better, given how many ipo positive initiations there were today. i think the stock is a buy. i like that kind of programmatic advertising business for the web. i think you trade this thing up to 16, 17. i think you've got some room to run. all right. lots of ipos on the horizon. you know i'm liking this black hawk and seaworld. remember, not to chase in the after market, but slow and steady safeway is a good alternative if you can't get into black hawk. and you know what, fairway, real good produce. don't go anywhere. "lightning round" is coming up next. >>> it is time! it is time for the "lightning round" on cramer's "mad money." my staff prepares the graphics. when you hear this sound, the lightning round is over. are you ready, skedaddy?
especially in this environment. why don't we go to bruno in florida? bruno. >> caller: jimmy! big boo-yah to ya! >> hey, sunshine, what's shaking? >> caller: not much, man. my stock is arine technology. unfortunately, i got it when the company went public on the ipo day. what do you think about this? >> i was surprised the stock didn't act better, given how many ipo positive initiations there were today. i think the stock is a buy. i like that kind of programmatic...
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in this fiscal environment, we're pretty comfortable in the precious metal space. >> you like silver more than gold but half of the silver production is industrial, not just precious. so you're not worried about the world economy. >> it's the application of silver. where silver is used is high tech. that's where -- and that application is growing, that consumption is growing. it's the best conductor of electricity out there. it's better than gold, better than copper. we see high efficiency electronics continuing to demand silver. that area, that sector will continue to grow even in lesser, weaker economic periods. >> you know i am a gold aficionado and i always recommend the gld. i really think it's important everybody have it. i regard it as an alternative currency. is silver an alternative currency, too? >> i call it the affordable precious metal. when you look at countries like china and india and africa is probably not too far behind, we see economic growth in the population as a whole, emerging middle class. when you have the emerging middle class coming out in places like china
in this fiscal environment, we're pretty comfortable in the precious metal space. >> you like silver more than gold but half of the silver production is industrial, not just precious. so you're not worried about the world economy. >> it's the application of silver. where silver is used is high tech. that's where -- and that application is growing, that consumption is growing. it's the best conductor of electricity out there. it's better than gold, better than copper. we see high...
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with the current environment of partisan politics what past presidents would be most successful in what attributes do they need? cerebral doesn't seem to work. [laughter] >> yeah. well, i think it would have been a hell of a lot more difficult for people like fdr, theater roosevelt in this current media environment because it's 24/7 news cycle. it's so much more difficult to escape the clutches. you know johnson used to sit in a hideaway office kneecap to kneecap with edward dirksen the minority leader. dirksen would say dam mr. president i know a fine young man and my home state of illinois who i believe deserves a judgeship and johnson would say we will look into that. the deal was cut. johnson was going to get dirksen's vote on something in dirksen was going to get it for his constituency. if this were the case now, they would scream political corruption. that is how politics works. that is how it worked in the past. it's so much more difficult i think to operate in that way. there were leaks to the press. johnson hated the leaks, kennedy hated the leaks. roosevelroosevel roosevelt d
with the current environment of partisan politics what past presidents would be most successful in what attributes do they need? cerebral doesn't seem to work. [laughter] >> yeah. well, i think it would have been a hell of a lot more difficult for people like fdr, theater roosevelt in this current media environment because it's 24/7 news cycle. it's so much more difficult to escape the clutches. you know johnson used to sit in a hideaway office kneecap to kneecap with edward dirksen the...
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we can and should continue to look for ways to protect our environment. these efforts must be open, transparent and based on sound science. only then can the american people decide whether the cost of epa's regulatory agenda is supported by the facts. that concludes my opening statement and the ranking member the gentleman from texas is recognized for her opening statement. >> thank you very much and good morning. i am very pleased to welcome administrator mccarthy to this hearing. she has had a distinguished record at the environmental protection agency being selected to epa administrator and by all accounts she has done an exemplary job since assuming the position. while i think her record performance and integrity speak for themselves i thought it was important to review the mission of the agency. first the mission of epa is to protect human health and the environment. as someone who worked in public health before he entered politics, i can think of no mission of the federal government that is more important or noble than that. as a member of congress
we can and should continue to look for ways to protect our environment. these efforts must be open, transparent and based on sound science. only then can the american people decide whether the cost of epa's regulatory agenda is supported by the facts. that concludes my opening statement and the ranking member the gentleman from texas is recognized for her opening statement. >> thank you very much and good morning. i am very pleased to welcome administrator mccarthy to this hearing. she...
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[applause] >> we have example after example in this country where you project the right kind of environment and these kids come and they do well, they graduate from high school, they look you in the eye and shake your hand and they go on to college and they do fine. it's not the kids. it's the system. we gotta fix the system. [applause] >> and i say this only to emphasize nelson mandela's vision, his message to us. get on the moral high ground, find things that need to be done, be a doer, take actions. to me, that is the message of nelson mandela on how to live our lives and it's nelson mandela, i thank you. [applause] >> and in keeping with nelson mandela's, no one better exemplifies that for more than 50 years in the city of san francisco, the man who nelson mandela was really proud of and one of the people he wanted to meet when he was recently released from prison and came to california to say thank you. one of those persons was none other than our own version of nelson mandela, the man who had rev rand cecil williams. >> hello everybody. on my ride this morning about 7:15, i went there
[applause] >> we have example after example in this country where you project the right kind of environment and these kids come and they do well, they graduate from high school, they look you in the eye and shake your hand and they go on to college and they do fine. it's not the kids. it's the system. we gotta fix the system. [applause] >> and i say this only to emphasize nelson mandela's vision, his message to us. get on the moral high ground, find things that need to be done, be a...
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but i think after a great run you've seen in a lot of resource names, emerging markets, it's an environment where at least rates are going to fluctuate. add in the larry summers possibility as the fed chief and you've got people that are concerned rates could go higher faster. that won't be good for any of these outside classes. >> i do agree with taking profits. but i think the market has gotten used to $15 billion in paper. i think it's used to that. i'm still long eem. i did take off my tesla, though, what do you think about that? i don't want to be in that name just yet. i will be a buyer when it comes back in, though. >> you're getting death threats, by the way. >> steadfast, well done. >> thank you, sir. >> happy yom kippur. >> very serious holiday. >> i'm being serious. >> anyway. >> easy fast, that's what i'm saying. i think it's a point where the top end is the range, 16.25 spot-on. i still think energy is a theme. i think you stay long. i think exxon mobil is around 85, 85 1/2. >> you know, oddly enough, the large integrated names, those have done really well. eop, those names don
but i think after a great run you've seen in a lot of resource names, emerging markets, it's an environment where at least rates are going to fluctuate. add in the larry summers possibility as the fed chief and you've got people that are concerned rates could go higher faster. that won't be good for any of these outside classes. >> i do agree with taking profits. but i think the market has gotten used to $15 billion in paper. i think it's used to that. i'm still long eem. i did take off...
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it is a different environment that requires a different level of physical stamina. we want to make sure we get the standards right. we don't want to over engineer them either, they ought to be fair. then we allow individuals of any sex to compete for the position. >> is it just physical standards? >> no, it not just physical standards. the standards we have for occupational -- for these military occupations or the military calls them ratings they including the from mental standards to physical standards. but physical standards are the one that people focus on. >> what about privacy? >> we can fix out privacy. -- we can figure out privacy. we figured that out right from the start. by the way, desert shield, desert storm 1991 h we did live in that environment where we were somewhat in the zests and we figured out privacy. -- we were somewhat nomadic and we figured out privacy. we can do that. >> the fact is, women are now in the ranks and that was the concern of the time. but we've been able to adapt to that situation. women are fighter pilots, air force, navy, have m
it is a different environment that requires a different level of physical stamina. we want to make sure we get the standards right. we don't want to over engineer them either, they ought to be fair. then we allow individuals of any sex to compete for the position. >> is it just physical standards? >> no, it not just physical standards. the standards we have for occupational -- for these military occupations or the military calls them ratings they including the from mental standards...
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in that environment, women do not have an equal opportunity to survive or help fellow soldiers survive. and there's 30 years of studies to back that up. as far as the issue of sexual assaults are concerned, wow, that's a huge problem. and it's getting worse. but you don't make it better by transferring all of the issues that involve sexual assault into those infantry battalions. in fact, when general dempsey suggested the opposite, maybe this is the answer. no, general, that'll only make it worse and there's no reason to do that. and i'm also concerned about what about the enlisted women they don't want this? what about men who can't speak out about this? general dempsey also said if the standard's too high, then we'll question why is the standard so high? that means that gradually, incrementally standards will be lowered, they will be equal, but lowered and we won't have the same tough training for the infantry we have now. >> let me get back to your first initial comment there. are you saying that women are not as qualified as men? >> i didn't say qualified. they can serve and they a
in that environment, women do not have an equal opportunity to survive or help fellow soldiers survive. and there's 30 years of studies to back that up. as far as the issue of sexual assaults are concerned, wow, that's a huge problem. and it's getting worse. but you don't make it better by transferring all of the issues that involve sexual assault into those infantry battalions. in fact, when general dempsey suggested the opposite, maybe this is the answer. no, general, that'll only make it...
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to what extent do you think government can help alleviate that in this environment? >> i think a lot of the declines in the participation rate are in fact demographic or structural and reflecting social logical trends. many of the changes we are seeing now, we're seeing to some degree even before the crisis. we have a number of staff who study those rates and the like. i think a lot of the unemployment decline that we have seen contrary to sometimes of what you hear, a lot of it does come from jobs as opposed to declining anticipation. that being said, it is a portion of a sign of participation that is related to people dropping out of the labor force because they are discouraged or because their skills have become obsolete. they have lost attachment to the labor force and so on. the fed can adjust that to some extent it were able to get the economy to implement. they might find opportunities to rejoin the labor market. fundamentally, training our workforce to fit the needs of the 21st century industry in the world that we have today is the job of both the private se
to what extent do you think government can help alleviate that in this environment? >> i think a lot of the declines in the participation rate are in fact demographic or structural and reflecting social logical trends. many of the changes we are seeing now, we're seeing to some degree even before the crisis. we have a number of staff who study those rates and the like. i think a lot of the unemployment decline that we have seen contrary to sometimes of what you hear, a lot of it does come...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> give it here. big energy. let's go. give it here. dance like a star. >> listen carefully. >> harder, harder. >> darla johnson's girls, the ones she calls the next generation of beyonces, are dancing to "crazy in love." "crazy in love," i love it. >> don't we all wish we were? >> crazy in love. >> it's the first single off beyonce's very first solo album, "dangerously in love" and it's the song that launches beyonce as a major solo superstar and leads to the end of destiny's child. >> i knew that that was going to take her soaring. >> and it did. >> it did. ♪ ♪ history in the making ♪ so crazy right now >> beyonce's part two, the solo career begins with jay-z. he's in her first solo hit and he's in her personal life. from their dating to their wedding to baby blue, the public
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> give it here. big energy. let's go. give it here. dance like a star. >> listen carefully. >> harder, harder. >> darla johnson's girls, the ones she calls the next generation of beyonces, are dancing to "crazy in...
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to me this thing in washington does get cleared up and we go back to this complacent environment, when it broke 1500 in june, went straight to 1200. we will probably see that off this pattern that just broke 1300. >> stocks versus options. the down side limits risks to $340. a question out there? send us a tweet. we'll answer it in our one on one web extra tonight. scott has an alternative on gld. he will lay that out for you. greater blogs and education material. you want to take a look. here's what's coming up next. >>> didn't net any profits. the stock stayed flat. why is he doubling down on his bearish bet? >>> plus, king kong verse is us godzilla. that's because it is d.c. dysfunction. >> this isn't some damn game. >> this ain't no game, flash. >> the biggest week for corporate earnings. who will win? we'll explain when we come right back. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box
to me this thing in washington does get cleared up and we go back to this complacent environment, when it broke 1500 in june, went straight to 1200. we will probably see that off this pattern that just broke 1300. >> stocks versus options. the down side limits risks to $340. a question out there? send us a tweet. we'll answer it in our one on one web extra tonight. scott has an alternative on gld. he will lay that out for you. greater blogs and education material. you want to take a look....
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ask. >> this is 7 news. >> we of think of the urged interest need for food at bay area food bank around the holiday. but urgent need for help from the alameda county have had bank tonight. they will be completely out of donations bit end of this week. many of the shelves empty at the berkeley food pantry that relies heavily on the county food bank for did nation. demand for food expected to rise during the next week when kids home from spring break. fewer donation and huge fundraising short fall left the food bank 3000 donation barrel empty and asking the public to step in. we are in a season where people kind of forget that hunger is still an issue. it's actually growing issue. we see more and more people each month. our lines will go on forever it seems. with the people needs. >> we
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ask. >> this is 7 news. >> we of think of the urged interest need for food at bay area food bank around the holiday. but urgent need for help from the alameda county have had bank tonight. they will be completely out of donations bit end of this...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. with so much competition, finding the right job is never easy. but with the nation's largest alumni network, including those in key hiring positions, university of phoenix can help connect you to a world of opportunity. i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. to speak my language. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. quiero que me hagas sentir segura. i want you to be awesome. that's the doctor i want. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. secretary of state john kerrgat benefits of medical marijuana out weigh the risks? back with me now is montel williams that uses marijuana every day. dr. sharon weaver joins me, boston's children's hospital. dr. leevy, you heard what dr. sanjay says and montel who actively uses marijuana to deal with his pain successfully, why are you so opposed to this? >> well, i
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. with so much competition, finding the right job is never easy. but with the nation's largest alumni network, including those in key hiring positions, university of phoenix can help connect you to a world of opportunity. i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. to speak my language. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. quiero que me...
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it is a very pleasant environment. it remind me of a club i used to belong to in london where you could just set until. it has all the comforts of a familiar suit of clothes. do look it up if you're coming to washington. you'll find yourself extraordinary well taken care of. now i would like to introduce you to annette heuser who
it is a very pleasant environment. it remind me of a club i used to belong to in london where you could just set until. it has all the comforts of a familiar suit of clothes. do look it up if you're coming to washington. you'll find yourself extraordinary well taken care of. now i would like to introduce you to annette heuser who